Microbial fuel cells for energy self-sufficient domestic wastewater treatment—a review and discussion from energetic consideration

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Olivier Lefebvre
Arnaud Uzabiaga
In Seop Chang
Byung-Hong Kim
How Yong Ng
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[1] National University of Singapore,Division of Environmental Science and Engineering
[2] Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST),Department of Environmental Science and Engineering
[3] Korea Institute of Science and Technology,Emeritus Scientists Office
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Electromotive force; Internal resistance; Microbial fuel cells; Scalability; Stack configuration;
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As the microbial fuel cell (MFC) technology is getting nearer to practical applications such as wastewater treatment, it is crucial to consider the different aspects that will make this technology viable in the future. In this paper, we provide information about the specifications of an energy self-sufficient MFC system as a basis to extrapolate on the potential benefits and limits of a future MFC-based wastewater treatment plant. We particularly emphasize on the importance of two crucial parameters that characterize an MFC: its electromotive force (Eemf) and its internal resistance (Rint). A numerical projection using state-of-art values (Eemf = 0.8 V and Rint = 5 Ω) emphasized on the difficulty at this moment to reach self-sufficiency using a reasonable number of MFCs at the laboratory scale. We found that a realistic number of MFCs to provide enough voltage (=5 V) at a sufficient current (=0.8 A) to power a pump requiring 4 W would be of 13 MFCs in series and 10 stacks of MFCs in parallel, resulting in a total number of 130 MFCs. That would result in a treatment capacity of 144 L of domestic wastewater (0.5 g-COD L−1) per day. The total MFC system would be characterized by an internal resistance of 6.5 Ω.
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